outdoor, first opened June 23, 1983 as a 400 m gravel track. In 1922 a 250 m concrete track replaced the original one, and in 1940 the actually 333 m replaced the 250 m track, https://www.facebook.com/aarhuscyklebane

Built in 1902, in the Salles des Machines which had previously housed the industrial display of the Exposition Universelle (1900). Used to hold thousands of Jews who were victims of a mass arrest during the Nazi occupation in 1942. The velodrome was partly destroyed by fire and the building subsequently demolished in 1959.

Used for World Championships in 1970 and 1984 and national championships from the 1970s to the 1990s. Earlier plastic-coated concrete track given wood surface in 1978, fell into disrepair due to lack of funds after major events were moved to newly opened Manchester velodrome.[89]

^Ng, Joyce (8 December 2009). "HK$1b velodrome for Tseung Kwan O". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 17 November 2014. It will compensate for the loss of the outdoor velodrome of the Hong Kong Sports Institute in Sha Tin, which will be dismantled this month for the institute's redevelopment.